Bondi Christmas Muted by Grief After Deadly Shooting; Antisemitism Concerns Rise

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Bondi Christmas Muted by Grief After Deadly Shooting; Antisemitism Concerns Rise
- •Christmas celebrations at Sydney's Bondi Beach were subdued following a terror attack a week prior that killed 15 people, Australia's deadliest mass shooting in decades.
- •Despite the muted atmosphere, hundreds gathered at the beach, with police patrolling and flags flying at half mast near the attack site.
- •The December 14 attack, allegedly by a father and son inspired by Islamic State, occurred during a Jewish Hannukkah celebration.
- •The incident has led to calls for stricter gun laws, tougher action against antisemitism, and tightened public gathering rules in Sydney.
- •Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned a separate Christmas Day car firebombing in Melbourne targeting a "Happy Chanukah!" sign, amidst rising antisemitism concerns since the Israel-Gaza war.
Why It Matters: Bondi's Christmas was somber as Australians grieved a deadly shooting, sparking calls for action against violence and antisemitism.
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